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Feb & Mar 2012
New edition / Issue 7
Inside this issue:
A Highlight 1
Some Overviews 2
3-21 Promotion 3.1
In the News 3.2
About Us 4.1
Donation 4.2
Our missions: • to promote racial equality in
Hong Kong
• to assist ethnic minority chil-
dren and youth to access to
equal and quality education
• to assist ethnic minority resi-
dents to participate in Hong
Kong society.
• to promote equal access to
social services regardless of
race
“Chinese as second language curriculum, a future mission to achieve”. Someday everyone will be wise in the future everyone
will be sensible and forward thinking, wear sensible shoes and act accordingly in the future. ~ A part by Stephen Roxborough ~
Page 1 Issue 7 … Unison Digest
1. Pakistani paves the way in Police Force <Extract from SCMP 06 Feb 2012>
Hong Kong Unison says Heina Rizwan Mohammad is the first South Asian woman recruited for training as a constable since the handover. The Hong Kong force has recruited the first South Asian woman to be a police offi-cer since the handover in 1997. This comes after the force started to give extra points to applicants who know foreign languages other than Chinese and English. The inability to read or write Chinese well has long been a barrier to hiring minorities in the disciplined services. While police did not reveal her identity, Hong Kong Unison, which campaigns for the rights of minorities, confirmed that it was
Pakistani Heina Rizwan Mohammad, who will
enter the police college as a constable for a 27
-week training course this month. Unison Di-
rector Fermi Wong Wai-fun said: “I am very
happy that the police have hired her. I hope
there will be more ethnic minorities joining the
force in the future.” Mohammad, 21, had previ-
ously worked for the force as a community
liaison officer, organizing activities and reach-
ing out to minority groups. (Link the link Continue)
~ 2. Some Overviews ~ 2.1 Meeting CE candidate, Mr. Leung Chun-ying
Chinese language education, equal job opportunities and nationality awareness
were polished out by EM friends at Mr. Leung’s campaign office during the meeting
with him on 11th Jan, 2012. He has later included our suggestions and other sup-
portive measures in his election platform.
2.2 < 2 hours meeting with Chairman of Democratic Party, Mr. Albert Ho Chun-yan >
http://tiny.cc/5xkl9
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2.3 Imitated Society Activity for S. 3 Students of Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College
On 1st Feb, an imitated experiential activity was conducted for students in explor-
ing their future career paths in the working society. We have set up different
counters in imitating different field such as bank, restaurant, disciplined services,
accounting firms, hospital and others. Students had the chance to experience the
requirements and attitude needed in a real society which that they would face in
their near future. ^^
Our Special Thanks to all staff volunteers of Standard Chartered Bank and Unison
Volunteers for contributing your time and efforts throughout this activity”.
2.4 Most important celebration in South Asian Culture
India Diwali— known as the festival of lights, is cele-
brated between mid Oct to Dec. It is to cele-
brate the bright has defeated over the evil
darkness. The festival is celebrated by decorat-
ing homes with lights, fireworks and distribut-
ing sweets and gifts.
Pakistan Eid al-Fitr is a festival that marks the end of
Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting.
The purpose of celebrating is to conclude the
fasting of 29 or 30 days from dawn-to– sunset
during the month of Ramadan. They celebrate
by eating family meals together, wear new
clothes, eat sweet foods, and give gifts to chil-
dren.
Nepal Dashain is the longest festival in Nepal. It is
held around Sept to Oct , starting from the
bright lunar fortnight and ends on the day of
full moon. This festival is also known for its em-
phasis on the family gatherings. Celebrations
are done by prayers, religious rituals, and ani-
mal sacrifices.
Philippines Christmas – is the longest holiday in the Philip-
pines. It officially starts on the 16th of Dec. and
ends on Three Kings Day (a Sunday that falls
between Jan 2 to 8). Filipinos attend dawn
masses for Misa de Gallo starting 9 days before
Christmas and put Lanterns (Parol), the colorful
star-shaped lantern everywhere to serve as a
Issue 7 … Unison Digest Page 3
3.2 In The News — recent news and Media Links
Date Name of Newspaper Title Website Link Version
2012-1-12 大公報大公報大公報大公報
梁振英晤少數
族裔青年
http://www.takungpao.com/hm/top/2012-01-12/1056077.html
Chinese
2012-1-31 英文虎報英文虎報英文虎報英文虎報
The Standard
Youngsters left to feel victimized
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?we_cat=5&art_id=119188&sid=35189079&con_type=1&d_str=20120131&fc=8
English
2012-2-3 頭條日報頭條日報頭條日報頭條日報
少數族裔青年
前途
http://news.hkheadline.com/dailynews/headline_news_detail_columnist.asp?id=178166§ion_name=wtt&kw=121
Chinese
2012-2-9 新聞公報新聞公報新聞公報新聞公報 立法會:教育局局長就「檢討為少數族裔學生制訂的教育政策」動議辯論的總結發言(只有中文) http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?we_cat=5&art_id=119188&sid=35189079&con_type=1&d_str=20120131&fc=8
Chinese
2012-2-9 南華早報南華早報南華早報南華早報
SCMP
Ethnic-minority students decry huge exam fees
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?we_cat=5&art_id=119188&sid=35189079&con_type=1&d_str=20120131&fc=8
English
3.1 Promotion on Up-coming 3-21 Campaign
From 05th March—23rd March, 2012 Lunchtime Exhibition @ Schools
(Cultural experiencing booths and exhibitions)
17th March, 2012
Share and Pass: 3-21 International Day for the Elimination
of Racial Discrimination’ Carnival @ HK Cultural Centre,
near Staircase area Piazza C.
( Multicultural performances, photo exhibitions and game
counters)
Welcome to provide support!!
~Recently “Round the World” outdoor equipment shop @ Sheung Wan has raised over $5000 in supporting Unison’s work.
~ We are also glad to have Queen’s Scout raised nearly $8000 for us in the Tai Tam Run 2012 they organized earlier.
~ Some EM families and students are privileged to learn effectively, Caritas Recycling Shop donated 18 second-hand computers
to the deprived EM students. Special Thanks to “Caritas Second Hand Recycling Shop”
2. 5 Immense gratitude to Round the World N Queen’s Scout
Flat 1303, 13/F ,
Wang Yip Ind. Building
1 Elm Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong Unison
Tel.: 2789 3246
Fax: 2789 1767
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Unison was established in March 2001 as a non-government and
non-subvented organization. In 2005, Unison was incorporated as a
limited company and was recognized as a public charitable institu-
tion, (IR file No. 91/7763). Since the establishment of Unison, our
services have been expanded from handling individual cases to ac-
tively advocating the reform of social policies
concerning the interests of ethnic minority residents.
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4.1 About us
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THANK YOU!! Deepest gratitude to our funding sponsors & many individuals: